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A WOMAN has revealed that she cleans celebrities’ homes, and has shared the bargain buy products you need in your cupboard.

So if you want your home to sparkle, without breaking the bank, you’ve come to the right place.

A professional cleaner has revealed the cheap buys you need to nab from Savers if you want your home to sparkle5

A professional cleaner has revealed the cheap buys you need to nab from Savers if you want your home to sparkleCredit: TikTok – @diamondgemcleaning
The celebrity housekeeper revealed her favourite bleach cleaner and the carpet stain cleaner she can't live without - so if your home is looking a bit of a state, you'll want to listen up5

The celebrity housekeeper revealed her favourite bleach cleaner and the carpet stain cleaner she can’t live without – so if your home is looking a bit of a state, you’ll want to listen upCredit: TikTok – @diamondgemcleaning
The cleaner by this £2.49 bleach spray

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The cleaner by this £2.49 bleach sprayCredit: TikTok – @diamondgemcleaning

A celebrity housekeeper and professional cleaner from Diamond Gem Cleaning, revealed the cheap buys you need to nab from Savers.

And best of all, they’re all under £4 – yes, you heard that correctly.

Showing off her cleaning favourites on social media, the pro said: “Today I thought I’d check out my local Savers to see what cleaning products they had.

“They had the Brillo pads but they were so expensive! I definitely recommend Home Bargains‘ own brand, they’re just as good and nearly half the price.”

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The cleaner then swore by the Savers’ squeegee, which you can buy for just £1, as she added: “These are brilliant for removing water after a shower.”

She then revealed: “These [Spunj frost pads – £1.49] are the most absorbent sponges I have ever used. Highly recommend them.

“Dishmatics [£1.25], you can clean so much more than just the dishes. Again, highly recommend that.

“They had a really good range of washing-up liquid which I love to clean with. And they had so many scents I’ve never seen before, but this one [Frosted Berries – £3] was definitely my favourite.

“Flash Bleach Cleaner [£2.49] is my favourite bleach cleaner. It’s actually the only one that I do use.

“Elbow Grease [£1.25] – I’ve heard so much about this, I’ve never tried it, but apparently it’s good for removing stains.”

The cleaner then revealed her favourite cream cleaner, the miracle buy you need to try, as well as the essential items to get your home smelling and looking fresh.

She continued: “Lots of cream cleaners and the Cif [£1.49] one is still my favourite.

“This [Pink Stuff – £1.19] is the miracle cleaning paste.

“And if you wanna try white vinegar but are worried about the smell, this is the only place I’ve seen one that doesn’t smell – just a white vinegar [Mireco white vinegar – £1.19].

“This [Dr Beckmann – £3.49] is my favourite carpet stain remover.

“They had a really good range of Zofloras [from £2.39] and they also had my favourite Harpic black [£1.39].” 

The TikTok clip, which was posted under the username @diamondgemcleaning, has clearly left many stunned, as it has quickly amassed 41,800 views. 

One person said: “Love Savers.”

Another added: “Is the Harpic black clear coloured? I only like using clear bleach.”

The cleaning whizz replied: “It isn’t and I think it’s only needed if you have limescale, it always gets rid of it.”

A third commented: “I went yesterday and brought the Flash with bleach.”

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The celebrity housekeeper also recommended this white vinegar spray

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The celebrity housekeeper also recommended this white vinegar sprayCredit: TikTok – @diamondgemcleaning
She jailed this £3.49 Dr Beckmann carpet cleaner as her favourite carpet stain remover

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She jailed this £3.49 Dr Beckmann carpet cleaner as her favourite carpet stain removerCredit: TikTok – @diamondgemcleaning



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